How do you know if the person next to you is uncomfortable because of a "brain" problem?Before we go to the hospital, we need to have some basic identification knowledge. There is a basic recognition called "be fast", which sounds very complicated, but in fact, you can just remember three actions.
The first action is to see if the face is crooked, especially when smiling, if the face is crooked to one side, this may be a stroke.
The second action is to raise your hands flat, if you hold on both sides for 10 seconds, and one side falls, then the side that falls is the hemiplegic side, which may be a stroke.
The third action is that when you speak, you may not be able to speak, you may not be able to speak clearly, or you can't find words, or you can't understand what others are saying, and you may have a stroke at this time.
When any of these three actions appear, you can know that the person who is observing may have had a stroke, so your approach is to call first aid**, wait for the ambulance to come, and get the patient to the hospital as soon as possible, don't look for the ** method you think is effective at home, which may bring more harm to the patient at this time.